> Yesterday you sent me an email note in which you threatened to> ask all the members of sci.anthropology.paleo to not respond to> my posts.

> I have not taken your threat lightly.

> This upcoming Monday morning I will be in contact with your > department head at SUNY Albany. I will email him a copy of your> email note as well as the many others you have sent me over the past> few months.

> In addition, my attorney will be contacting the law firm representing> SUNY Albany. Inasmuch as you are a staff member of SUNY Albany, I can> only conclude your threats are sanctioned by the University.

> Thus you can expect we will be bringing suit against SUNY Albany as> well as a personal suit against you.

> I regret having to take these actions but see no other recourse. I> have ignored your email in the past hoping that in time you would> cease and desist. This has not been the case.

> Finally, it may be of some small interest for you to know that my> family has a long tradition in Albany. Both my father and grandfather> served with distinction under both Corning administrations.

> You should also be aware that although long out of politics, my father> was incensed at what I told him is happening here and is very much> interested in meeting your department head himself.

> This too may come to pass...

> Sincerely,

> BARD>

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